June, '03] 



ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 



171 



TINEINA. 

 Ghorentidae. 



Brenthia pavonacella Clem., com. 



Anaphoridae. 



Acrolophiis plumifrontellus Clem., 



com. 

 Anaphora popeanella Clem. 



" . tenuis Wlsm. 

 Pseudanaphana arcanella Clem. , 

 com. 



Tineidae. 



Xyle-thia clemensella Cham., com. 

 Scardia cloacella //aw. 

 Tinea acapuspennella Clem. 



biselliella //iim. 



carnariella Clem. 



costosignella Clem. 



ferruginella //bn. 



fuscipunctella //aw. 



pellionella Linn. 



rusticella //bn. 

 Incurvaria mediostriatella Clem. 

 Hybroma servulella Clem. 



Gelechiidae. 



Stenoma schlsegeri Zell. 

 Cryptolechia quercicella Clem. 

 Machimia tentorierella Clevi. 

 Amdrya effrenatella Clem. 

 Gelechia agrimoniella Clem. 



" alacella Clem. 



" cereallella Oliv. 



" flavicostella Clem. 



Gelechia gallaesterella Kell. 

 '* hallipalpis Walk. 

 " mediofuscella Clem,. 

 " vagella Walk. 

 Euclemensia bassettella Clem.. 

 Ypsolophus contubernatellus/t/r^. 

 ^cophora borkhausenii Zell. 

 Blastobasis chalcofrontella Clem. 

 " purpurocomella Clem., 



com. 

 Strobisia emblemella Clem. 

 " iridipennella Clem. 



Gracilariidae. 



Gracilaria robiniella Cham. 



Coleophoridx. 



Coleophora corruscipennella Clem. 



Lavernidae. 



Laverna eloisella Clem. 



Elachistidae. 



ButaHs basilaris Zell. 

 Cosniopteryx montisella Cham. 



LithocoUetidae. 



Bedellia somnulatella Zell. 

 Lithocolletes basistrigella Clem. 



" faginella Zell. 



" guttifinitella Clem. 



" hamadryella Clem. 



Tischeria aenea F. &. B. 



Lyonetiidae. 



Phyllocnistis vitifoHella Cham. 



" vitieenella " com. 



Note. — Since the forepart of this list was published a large 

 number of Micro-Lepidoptera have been identified by Mr. 

 August Busck and Dr. Dyar of Wash., D. C, and I take this 

 opportunity to thank these two gentlemen for their kindness. 



So little is known of the majority of our Micro-Iyepidoptera, 

 that I have refrained from stating if a species was rare, only 

 marking those species that I know are common. No doubt, 

 the majority of the species are common at certain times and in 

 certain places. 



